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Charts to the article Fiscal policy and financial crises – what are the actual effects of fiscal policy? by Nina Larsson Midthjell in Economic Bulletin 2011. Chart 1a GDP in selected countries . Four-quarter change . Broken lines indicate projections . Per cent.
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Charts to thearticle Fiscal policy and financial crises – what are the actual effects of fiscal policy? by Nina Larsson Midthjell in EconomicBulletin 2011
Chart 1a GDP in selectedcountries. Four-quarter change. Broken lines indicateprojections. Per cent
Chart 1b GDP in selectedcountries. Four-quarter change. Broken lines indicateprojections. Per cent Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2010
Chart 2a Unemployment in selectedcountries. Broken lines indicateprojections. Per cent
Chart 2b Unemployment in selectedcountries. Broken lines indicateprojections. Per cent Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2010
Chart 3 Key policy rates1). Broken lines indicateestimated forward rates. Per cent 1) EONIA for the euro area. Sources: Bloomberg and Norges Bank
Chart 4 Gross public debt in selected euro area countries. Percentage of GDP. Broken lines indicate projections. 60 per cent criterion limit highlighted in black Sources: Eurostat, November 2010. All projections: IMF, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2010
Chart 5 Gross public debt in selected countries. Percentage of GDP. Broken lines indicate projections Sources: Eurostat, November 2010. For Norway: Statistics Norway. For US and all projections: IMF, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2010.
Chart 6 Public budgetbalance in selected euro area countries. Percentageof GDP. Broken lines indicateprojections. 3 per cent criterion limit highlighted in black Sources: Eurostat, November 2010. All projections: IMF, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2010
Chart 7 Public budgetbalance in selectedcountries. Percentageof GDP. Broken lines indicateprojections Sources: Eurostat, November 2010. For Norway: Statistics Norway. For US and all projections: IMF, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2010.